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i try and educate myself about the issues. i try to read the paper. i certainly have passionate views about quite a few things. tavis: how did you come to be so passionate about the environment specifically? >> because i have children, because the knowledge that we are devastating our national resources and that we continue to be addicted to the very thing that is killing us, fossil fuel, chemicals, power plants that are spewing fossil fuel, that we are addicted to them. they're killing us and we are not involved enough and there's not enough money behind alternative energy and there should have been. we could have done it, we haven't done it, we have to do it. global warming is happening. climate change is here. i don't want to be the person that doesn't talk about it. i don't want to be the person that denies it. there's too much science. there was a moment in the early 90s and that was when i had my first kid. i mean, this is really selfish, you know. i had my first kid and i thought, oh, my gosh. i started learning about what was really going on.
i try and educate myself about the issues. i try to read the paper. i certainly have passionate views about quite a few things. tavis: how did you come to be so passionate about the environment specifically? >> because i have children, because the knowledge that we are devastating our national resources and that we continue to be addicted to the very thing that is killing us, fossil fuel, chemicals, power plants that are spewing fossil fuel, that we are addicted to them. they're killing...
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planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >> well, published reports has lance armstrong saying he may be ready to come clean. the reported reason, he hopes to restore his athletic eligibility. the editor of "bicycling magazine," an armstrong confession would be a very big deal. my sources indicate that armstrong and some of his representatives have been reaching out to people at the u.s. anti-doping agency at the u.s. justice department and some of the individuals that might have financial claims against him and he is really seeing if he can negotiate a situation where he could make a confession. and if that happened, even though, i have known the accusations to be true for a couple of years, it would be shocking for him to come out and make that admission. >> cnn has been
planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >> well, published reports has lance armstrong saying he may be ready to come clean. the reported reason, he hopes to...
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education. the return of universities, roads, communications, mobile phones, computers, all of that. [laughter] mobile phone wasn't a joke. i meant it. in 2001, we barely had telephones. my office was given a few walkie-talkie that was our form of communication we had. today, the population of nearly 30 million has telephone available to 18 million. not one, two, or three companies but many more, four or five and they own them all. so the country has made progress. now, the war on terror has been costly. it has been costly to you in america, so many of your men and women in uniform has lost life. it has been costly to our allies. it also has been costly massively to the afghan people. we have lost in the past 10 years tens of thousands of civilians to violence. this year alone, i mean, last year this year has just begun, each month we lost 250 of our servicemen and women to terrorism and nearly 450 casualties in our villages each month. so the cost has been immense. therefore, there are complain
education. the return of universities, roads, communications, mobile phones, computers, all of that. [laughter] mobile phone wasn't a joke. i meant it. in 2001, we barely had telephones. my office was given a few walkie-talkie that was our form of communication we had. today, the population of nearly 30 million has telephone available to 18 million. not one, two, or three companies but many more, four or five and they own them all. so the country has made progress. now, the war on terror has...
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. >> how do you have someone 19 without the proper training, schooling education, background to monitor 40 children. >> reporter: police have not released the video and not given out many details about the alleged assault. detectives believe there may be other victims anyone with information is asked to contact the prince georges county child and vulnerable adult unit. go to myfoxdc.com to find out how to call police and remain anonymous. >>> more on a story you fist heard on fox -- first heard on fox 5. a dc police officer charged with having sex with an under aged girl he met in a church choir. a woman came forward last march and accused him of sexually assaulting her when she was 11 years old he was director of a youth choir at a southeast dc church she sang in it. the abuse lasted two years. >>> health alert, people across the country have been hit with fever, chills and severe cough. flu outbreak has spread to almost every state. in maryland emergency room visits are skyrocketing. the strain of flu is hitting earlier and causing severe symptoms. audrey. >> reporter: health official
. >> how do you have someone 19 without the proper training, schooling education, background to monitor 40 children. >> reporter: police have not released the video and not given out many details about the alleged assault. detectives believe there may be other victims anyone with information is asked to contact the prince georges county child and vulnerable adult unit. go to myfoxdc.com to find out how to call police and remain anonymous. >>> more on a story you fist heard...
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richard's passion lies in advancing educational equity and opportunity for all and we are very lucky to have him here with us here in san francisco. our superintendent of schools, richard karunda >> melinda, thank you so much for that wonderful introduction. i want to welcome you all to a sunny september morning in san francisco, i hope you have your sun block and i also want to welcome home our lieutenant governor, our former mayor, gachb newsom. it's good to see you, sir. yesterday was a really powerful experience for us in san francisco. we've made a commitment that by the end of october every 6th through 12th grader in san francisco city public schools will have had the opportunity to see bully and not only view that documentary but also go through a rich can urriculum from our teachers understanding the lessons from that movie. we all know a movie in and of itself doesn't make a difference, but i will tell you, we didn't start our approach to understanding it with the movie bully. we're very proud 234 san francisco that we have had an approach based on restoretive practices wher
richard's passion lies in advancing educational equity and opportunity for all and we are very lucky to have him here with us here in san francisco. our superintendent of schools, richard karunda >> melinda, thank you so much for that wonderful introduction. i want to welcome you all to a sunny september morning in san francisco, i hope you have your sun block and i also want to welcome home our lieutenant governor, our former mayor, gachb newsom. it's good to see you, sir. yesterday was...
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by 2016, the state is on track to spend more on government pensions than on education. how can that be the case? that sounds crazy to me. >> it is amazing. in fact, we are the ones who put up that report and reported that $0.71 of every new dollar the state is putting into k-12 education is going into pensions and $0.80 per dollar is now going to pensions, and eventually that will crowd out all education spending for the pension payment. it is outrageous, and we have to reform the system. what we saw in a lame-duck session is there is no courage yet. the democrats have supermajorities in both chambers if they want to fix it, they have the power. gerri: but they are not doing anything. >> no, they are not. gerri: you have ideas with the best things to do, starting with suspending cost-of-living increases for state workers. give us that soup-to-nuts thing. >> it's actually very simple have a fix the problem in terms of the policy solution. you have to freeze compounded cost-of-living increases which would eliminate half of the unfunded debt. number two, raise the retireme
by 2016, the state is on track to spend more on government pensions than on education. how can that be the case? that sounds crazy to me. >> it is amazing. in fact, we are the ones who put up that report and reported that $0.71 of every new dollar the state is putting into k-12 education is going into pensions and $0.80 per dollar is now going to pensions, and eventually that will crowd out all education spending for the pension payment. it is outrageous, and we have to reform the system....
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educational lost almost a fifth of its market value, with shares dropping 19.3%. this is more than a 10 year low. s.l.m. slipped 0.6%. four of the five most actively traded exchange traded products were lower. the lone winner was the nasdaq 100 tracking fund, up a fraction. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> tom: tonight's word on the street: electronics. beginning tomorrow in las vegas, the newest computers, smart- phones, televisions, just about any high tech gadget you can think of will be on display at the consumer electronics show. intel is among the companies hoping to make a splash. intel is-- intel is paging a big splash this year, james roger is with thestreet.com. he joins us from the nsye. they wrapped up what it will preview the show in las vegas what did you learn. >> there were big announcements there. first i will talk about one thing we didn'tee. we didn't see a big set-top box announcement there were rumors about that running into the show. intel did announce a video gateway powered by one of its chips that is part of a collaboration with com
educational lost almost a fifth of its market value, with shares dropping 19.3%. this is more than a 10 year low. s.l.m. slipped 0.6%. four of the five most actively traded exchange traded products were lower. the lone winner was the nasdaq 100 tracking fund, up a fraction. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> tom: tonight's word on the street: electronics. beginning tomorrow in las vegas, the newest computers, smart- phones, televisions, just about any high tech gadget you...
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her crime was campaigning for girls to be educated. and jeremy has this report. >> a remarkable recovery, hard to believe as she walked out of a hospital. her survival was against the odds, the extent of her recovery delighted the medical staff. she says a thank-you to the nurses and doctors here. she is off to a temporary home that they have set up. something of a normal life after so much pain and separation. >> she could talk, it was a good side of her brain had not been damaged. ha >> going to school, the same right to education. her case has attracted worldwide coverage and support. >> the genuinely an inspiration for millions of other people around the world as well. the world did stand up. >> she was rushed to hospital and it became clear that the bullet wound needed a more sophisticated life-saving treatment. the teenager was brought to birmingham. with her family at her side, she has been talking, walking, ready to go home. in a few weeks, she will be back here for major reconstructive surgery on her skull. but for now, a mome
her crime was campaigning for girls to be educated. and jeremy has this report. >> a remarkable recovery, hard to believe as she walked out of a hospital. her survival was against the odds, the extent of her recovery delighted the medical staff. she says a thank-you to the nurses and doctors here. she is off to a temporary home that they have set up. something of a normal life after so much pain and separation. >> she could talk, it was a good side of her brain had not been damaged....
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so the only thing we need to do is educate our community. will they use our lifestraw and have safe drinking water. so the only challenge is, like, we need to educate them more and inform them more. so once they are empowered with education, things will work out. >> the filters are completely free of charge for the families. but they aren't always received whole heartedly. it took some effort for 15-year- old sarah to convince her parents. they were used to boiling water, and found filtering it too time consuming. but it's not just clean water that's at stake here. every filter saves on carbon dioxide emissions, because the families need much less wood from the forest. sarah now uses it only for cooking. >> because of lifestraw we are saving 2000 shillings in one week. >> so it has changed a lot? >> it has done a lot to us. >> mikkel vestergaard frandsen heads the project. his company's primary products are mosquito nets and aids tests. he's invested 30 million euros in the water filter project. it still pays off. for every ton of co2 he sav
so the only thing we need to do is educate our community. will they use our lifestraw and have safe drinking water. so the only challenge is, like, we need to educate them more and inform them more. so once they are empowered with education, things will work out. >> the filters are completely free of charge for the families. but they aren't always received whole heartedly. it took some effort for 15-year- old sarah to convince her parents. they were used to boiling water, and found...
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with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> august 2005, hurricane katrina smashes into the gulf coast. 1,800 dead, $100 billion in damage, the most catastrophic disaster in recent u.s. history. caused by a storm surge that could have been stopped. >> after the storm, i came by to patrol this area in a boat, and the water was actually over that gutter line. >> reporter: new orleans police officer steve fox lost everything when the 17th street canal collapsed. >> water as far as the eye can see. neighbors are gone, everything destroyed. you couldn't believe what you were seeing. >> reporter: garrett graves couldn't believe it either. the force of these walls collapsing with the wall of water that came down, literally, just blew everything out. it was just a game changer. >> reporter: assistant to the new hurricane protection plan. >> never forget those images. it's one of the reasons so many people here have such resolve to make sure
with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> august 2005, hurricane katrina smashes into the gulf coast. 1,800 dead, $100 billion in damage, the most catastrophic disaster in recent u.s. history. caused by a storm surge that could have been stopped. >> after the storm, i came by to patrol this area in a boat, and the water was...
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when educators do the same to our kids it makes us go bananas. like the virginia school had the 8-year-old singing "now i'm part of the 99%." who can forget this crazy one? >> everybody, let's sing it together. all right. i like that. >> one, two, three. >> eric: even worse is the way textbooks push the liberal agenda. take for example,be scholastic books that call themselves the world's leading publisher of children's books so it's likely that your kid is learning from one of the textbook. check out the wording of that algebra lesson. get this. which camera? number six? distribute the wealth. distribute the property of addition and multiplication. through grades three through six. distribute the wealth with a lovely rich girl with a big bag of money. you to read your kid's textbooks and find out what is taught. if you see a bias, explain it to your kids and tell your teachers you're on it. kimberly? >> kimberly: this isn't that easy. >> bob: exactly right. >> eric: did you read, do you read ronan's textbooks? >> kimberly: yes. but he doesn't hav
when educators do the same to our kids it makes us go bananas. like the virginia school had the 8-year-old singing "now i'm part of the 99%." who can forget this crazy one? >> everybody, let's sing it together. all right. i like that. >> one, two, three. >> eric: even worse is the way textbooks push the liberal agenda. take for example,be scholastic books that call themselves the world's leading publisher of children's books so it's likely that your kid is learning...
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so it was a real... it was the beginning of an... it was the beginning of my real, true education. because what happened is, you know, i wrote my stories, and i sent them out from guatemala to the mfa programs, and i also sent some to esquire magazine. and i got into the mfa programs, but bizarrely, miraculously, esquire magazine bought two of them. >> hinojosa: that's kind of... >> and then i said, "wow, i'm a writer now." and they asked me if i wanted to do nonfiction for the magazine. and i remember to this day they proposed that if i wanted to go and write about sherpas in nepal. and i said, "no, i want to go back and write about what's going on in guatemala." >> hinojosa: and that's surprising that they said yes, because, you know, when you think back about central america and its relationship to the united states and the wars, a lot of people know about nicaragua and the sandinistas and the contras, and a lot of people know about what happened in el salvador, maybe, you know, not as deeply. but there's not a lot of detail about what happened in guatemala. >> yeah. >> hinojosa
so it was a real... it was the beginning of an... it was the beginning of my real, true education. because what happened is, you know, i wrote my stories, and i sent them out from guatemala to the mfa programs, and i also sent some to esquire magazine. and i got into the mfa programs, but bizarrely, miraculously, esquire magazine bought two of them. >> hinojosa: that's kind of... >> and then i said, "wow, i'm a writer now." and they asked me if i wanted to do nonfiction...
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period rose a mere twenty percent is it that much more profitable jail or population than it is to educate and. i think that's a great dreams and then their head lock arms now you know why take me to jail and you got to continue to do this i read about it joe you know watch you continue to put my brother my sister in law my moms or anybody else that looks like me and i read and think it should be a scary thing not just for those oh you know people color minority but out of us know that we have to live in a society like that. ok so depending on your geographic location your everyday reality may reflect the police state we live in two larger or smaller degrees but at least you have your health right at least you have your home. already made every job. yes you slice that with your so far as your recreational mother. of every two thousand werner lariam profiting owner. you're. going to rebuy action taking place right now. from my camera right i like you you're welcome pal sometimes it demanding change on a large scale has to start with small groups of individuals saying enough is enough like t
period rose a mere twenty percent is it that much more profitable jail or population than it is to educate and. i think that's a great dreams and then their head lock arms now you know why take me to jail and you got to continue to do this i read about it joe you know watch you continue to put my brother my sister in law my moms or anybody else that looks like me and i read and think it should be a scary thing not just for those oh you know people color minority but out of us know that we have...
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. >> a new honor in our education alert. >> another year of the city progress for maryland city schools. >> a maryland trade school shuts down abruptly. i am jennifer franciotti. >> we are checking on three early-morning accid [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. i'm mindy basara. >> and i'm stan stovall. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. >> ava marie has a fofirst look at the forecast. >>
. >> a new honor in our education alert. >> another year of the city progress for maryland city schools. >> a maryland trade school shuts down abruptly. i am jennifer franciotti. >> we are checking on three early-morning accid [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning....
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spend a million dollars for education. the craziest thing ever. >> in other times things don't go as planned. you might enter school intending to do something that pays a high salary and might not graduate. by the time you graduate you may have changed from mind, so i think families need to be realistic about the risk involved in banking on coming out of school was a really high salary. gerri: charlie, i want to ask you a question. the very fact of governments and loans, is that the thing that is spurring colleges and universities in many cases to raise the tuition each and every year. at the end of the day the kids would get the money to come to school with. >> i think government plays a huge role in my tuition is skyrocketing. since 1980 the revelation has been 135%. you can see that because we keep on passing more and more government programs and a central authority trying to back it. in pleading in this tree, happening with the student loan bubble command government says we will subsidize it. more people want to go in
spend a million dollars for education. the craziest thing ever. >> in other times things don't go as planned. you might enter school intending to do something that pays a high salary and might not graduate. by the time you graduate you may have changed from mind, so i think families need to be realistic about the risk involved in banking on coming out of school was a really high salary. gerri: charlie, i want to ask you a question. the very fact of governments and loans, is that the thing...
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as we told you, she was shot in the head by muslim extremists for promoting growth and education in her own country. she will live with their parents and o brothers in the u.k. was a continues to receive treatment good news. meanwhile, the jobs report showing the slight growth. not really moving the economic neil. presence dollar an american enterprise institute and former consultanto the treasury department and steve son, president of capital public affairs and a former labor department official. all-starith you. where can i get -- what you make of this report? >> 455,000, which was the jobs increases, the average fothe past couple of years. what is really striking about this is this is the best we will e for a while. gerri: what? >> yeah. normally at the start of the year we're looking at big stimulus. last year payroll tax cut, help fr the fed. on average since 2008 the stimulus of the srt of the year has been three and 55 billion. this year its-270000000000. so we go from of big tailwind to a big head wind. this isthe best numbers we can do at this point, wait until those tax cuts,
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what you need here is a massive public education campaign for parents and educators. for people about how to use these tools responsibly. >> we are still adapting as a society and learning what it means to be exposed due to the way we track our lives and share information online. and i do agree with that. that's part of the problem here, getting everyone educated. >> right now employers are saying, all right, if you want a job come you have to tell us your password so we can go on your private website. >> the bottom line is there are laws governing employment in the united states. there are certain things an employer can ask and certain things they cannot pass. an employer cannot ask marital status. an employer cannot use that information against you in a hiring decision. >> but how do you prove that? >> we need additional loss? i don't know. there are laws on the books right now. once we had it last summer opened my eyes to a lot of information that employers can gather on people. there is a startup company who is running their business like the way a credit reportin
what you need here is a massive public education campaign for parents and educators. for people about how to use these tools responsibly. >> we are still adapting as a society and learning what it means to be exposed due to the way we track our lives and share information online. and i do agree with that. that's part of the problem here, getting everyone educated. >> right now employers are saying, all right, if you want a job come you have to tell us your password so we can go on...
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it gives $2.7 billion from education through kindergarten through community college. the systems will get an additional $250 million each. it expands healthcare under the healthcare reform and leaves a billion dollars in reserve. the governor's plan to increase public education funding also includes social engineering, poorer districts will get more than other ones. david louie has more. >> west contra costa knows hardship. they got a $46 million bailout and laid off teachers long before the budget crisis. now it has paid off the loan it is getting a shot in the arm. in announcing $2.7 billion in increased funding for public education. >> in richmond, it's not like growing up in los gatos or beverly hills. >> they want to give those hire amounts. julie says it's critical because 70% of the 30,000 students are minority, some of them are still learning english. >> you have to understand that education is the foundation for everything. without that money, without that foundation, we're going to see problems in the future. so fixing it now helps. >> reporter: school distr
it gives $2.7 billion from education through kindergarten through community college. the systems will get an additional $250 million each. it expands healthcare under the healthcare reform and leaves a billion dollars in reserve. the governor's plan to increase public education funding also includes social engineering, poorer districts will get more than other ones. david louie has more. >> west contra costa knows hardship. they got a $46 million bailout and laid off teachers long before...
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that knows how to pay the price for a beautiful quilt, peace in san francisco with jobs, with quality education and jobs and surl celebration and bring to you jesse jackson who will speak to you and how we pay the price for peace in this city. [applause] >> amos, are you presenting me with the quilt? i want my quilt. i want my quilt. i am delighted to be here with you today. so many years ago i met -- dr. king and i went to minnesota and reverend amos was then pastoring in minnesota before the snow chased him to san francisco and knew dr. king and his father and had a class in moore house of seven students. dr. brown and members of the class and knew them before and before then and he brings a lean yaj of struggle to the table every time he speaks with tremendous morale authority and stroke couldn't stop him for fight wg great power. [applause] i want to thank mayor ed lee for convening the family. for all the times we think of leading from the front. often you lead from the center. you have the power to convene the family, to
that knows how to pay the price for a beautiful quilt, peace in san francisco with jobs, with quality education and jobs and surl celebration and bring to you jesse jackson who will speak to you and how we pay the price for peace in this city. [applause] >> amos, are you presenting me with the quilt? i want my quilt. i want my quilt. i am delighted to be here with you today. so many years ago i met -- dr. king and i went to minnesota and reverend amos was then pastoring in minnesota...
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. >>> finally automatic spending plans 401 k's. 529 for education great idea. >> incredibly important. more important than any amount of budgeting. all you can do is take the money that comes on your paycheck and make sure it is coming into the right account. that is worth way more. >> thank you so much. thanks for coming in. talk to you again real soon. you are a personal finance advisor. >> 25 minutes after the hour. it was supposed to be innocent fun instead a flash mob takes a violent turn and sends a mall into lock down. now you see it now you don't. a couple's dream home torn down. hard to image, without their permission because of a paperwork mistake. we will tell you where this was. [ coughs ] shh! [ coughs ] shh! [ breathes deeply, wind blows ] this feels cool. [ male announcer ] halls. let the cool in. nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male ann
. >>> finally automatic spending plans 401 k's. 529 for education great idea. >> incredibly important. more important than any amount of budgeting. all you can do is take the money that comes on your paycheck and make sure it is coming into the right account. that is worth way more. >> thank you so much. thanks for coming in. talk to you again real soon. you are a personal finance advisor. >> 25 minutes after the hour. it was supposed to be innocent fun instead a...
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will be grouped with those others have gathered across the country which will be on display in the education center to be built close to the memorial wall in washington. the hope is to have 58,261 photos. one for every name. and what does it mean to have a face attached to the name? >> a profile is nothing but statistics, but if we have a photo to go with it, at least you can see a face to go with the profile. >> reporter: to know it was a person. >> to know's a person that paid the ultimate sacrifice for our country. >> enclosed please find the picture of my brother -- >> reporter: brickman and his daughter have turned up lots of stories and memories since they began their project last summer. they are down to the last 122 photos now. >> when i send out a letter or e-mail or whatever, my last sentence is, "may the fallen soldiers never be forgotten." to me that's what this whole project is about. >> reporter: because those who gave their lives were more than names on a wall. dean reynolds, cbs news, cedar falls, iowa. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," reaction to pr
will be grouped with those others have gathered across the country which will be on display in the education center to be built close to the memorial wall in washington. the hope is to have 58,261 photos. one for every name. and what does it mean to have a face attached to the name? >> a profile is nothing but statistics, but if we have a photo to go with it, at least you can see a face to go with the profile. >> reporter: to know it was a person. >> to know's a person that...
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>> the council can only make a recommendation to new york's education department. it cannot make the plan happen. education department says it will not consider the plan while new york's mayor has called it a terrible idea. >>> google's top executive spending part of his trip to north korea visiting with college students. executive chairman eric schmidt and former new mexico governor bill richardson dropping in at a campus lab. students there are allowed access to sites like google and wikipedia. for the record, north korea is considered to have the strictest internet policies in the entire world. >>> it's 4:49. california is asking the federal government to ease off on the court ordered prison reduction plan. the state filed papers late yesterday saying it has a prison overcrowding problem under control. federal courts ordered a cap on the number of inmates in state prisons to ensure proper health care. governor jerry brown's administration says it has made substantial progress in cutting down the numbers and wants the court to withdraw its requirement for further
>> the council can only make a recommendation to new york's education department. it cannot make the plan happen. education department says it will not consider the plan while new york's mayor has called it a terrible idea. >>> google's top executive spending part of his trip to north korea visiting with college students. executive chairman eric schmidt and former new mexico governor bill richardson dropping in at a campus lab. students there are allowed access to sites like...
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in korea she had a sixth or seventh grade education. she could speak english. reading and writing was a big challenge for her. there was a point sh. reading and writing was a big challenge for her. there was a point when we were, you know, growing up where she started doing crafts at a local church. she could make anything from scratch and was very gifted. she spent most of her life working for the government and the civil service capacity. she did that in virginia on the various bases down there. she rose to role of a supervisor at the naval base. she had a dream to build her own home. we grew up in a mixed income housing unit. you know, i saw my mother by her first home when i was in high school. within 10 years, my mother bought a piece of property in virginia and had her house built on an acre and a half of land. she was quite successful. c-span: did you move from marijuana to cocaine? >> guest: well, not like that. c-span: but did one thing lead to another? >> guest: yes, it was speed and asset and marijuana and later in high school i became introduced to
in korea she had a sixth or seventh grade education. she could speak english. reading and writing was a big challenge for her. there was a point sh. reading and writing was a big challenge for her. there was a point when we were, you know, growing up where she started doing crafts at a local church. she could make anything from scratch and was very gifted. she spent most of her life working for the government and the civil service capacity. she did that in virginia on the various bases down...
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the suit also names the central illinois school bus company at the cooperative for special education. i think as parents when you leave your children off to school or you leave your children to participate in a field trip you are in trusting those teachers in the school district to protect their well- being. parents of the child are alleging emotional distress seeking over $150,000 in damages the school district said in a statement they are not doing anything wrong, that it is the bus company. he loved his family, he was an entrepreneur, he was a coach. investigators hope this surveillance video will lead them to the person that killed this man. also no call from the hall some of baseball's biggest past stars. shut out of cooperstown today. a youth basketball coach and the father of five targeted, gunned down after turning his life around. the wife's emotional reaction to suddenly being a young widow. >> he had a family, he was in just a number at the medical examiner's office. on monday morning she lost her partner and husband, harold miner was the father of their five children he wa
the suit also names the central illinois school bus company at the cooperative for special education. i think as parents when you leave your children off to school or you leave your children to participate in a field trip you are in trusting those teachers in the school district to protect their well- being. parents of the child are alleging emotional distress seeking over $150,000 in damages the school district said in a statement they are not doing anything wrong, that it is the bus company....
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week t looks at education policies and student achievement. maryland received a b plus in the assessment, the only state to do so. trailing maryl massachusetts, new york and virginia which all received a b grading. d.c. schools were given a grade of c minus ranking 45th in the nation. nation. >>> we've been talking about aall morning long. we have been talking about it for several days. rg iii having knee surgery and the doctor expects his recovery to take six to eight months. we are joined by the sports junkies from 106.7 the fan. >> good morning to you. >>> kind of a downer all this talk about this bad knee and rg iii. what was your guy's reaction because i haven't talked to you since the game. what was your guy's reaction when you were watching this game and all of this unfold on television. >> you are cringing. you are watching it and drink cringing. my personally, i still wanted to keep him in there because he gave us the best chance to win. i think i was wrong. you are cringing for him. you are watching this superstar fall apart right be
week t looks at education policies and student achievement. maryland received a b plus in the assessment, the only state to do so. trailing maryl massachusetts, new york and virginia which all received a b grading. d.c. schools were given a grade of c minus ranking 45th in the nation. nation. >>> we've been talking about aall morning long. we have been talking about it for several days. rg iii having knee surgery and the doctor expects his recovery to take six to eight months. we are...
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to marry an educator. i am so proud of the work my husband, does as principal at phillips exeter academy, and i am so grateful for the support he has given me. tom, you will bring insight, humor, and steel to the role of first gentleman. thank you. [applause] i am also a very proud mother. my two children, ben and meg, have inspired me, granted me, and supported me. i wouldn't be here without you. [applause] and i can talk about my family without her knowledge in how much we've been helped, and enriched, by the team of caregivers who have provided superb care and support to ben, allowing him to receive a full education and participate in his community. you have all become an integral part of our family and give proof to the idea that when we care for each other, we all get stronger. thank you. [applause] i want the same for all of new hampshire's young people as i want for my own children, the opportunity to learn, to grow, and to lead. recently, i had the privilege of visiting girls, inc. in nashua, which
to marry an educator. i am so proud of the work my husband, does as principal at phillips exeter academy, and i am so grateful for the support he has given me. tom, you will bring insight, humor, and steel to the role of first gentleman. thank you. [applause] i am also a very proud mother. my two children, ben and meg, have inspired me, granted me, and supported me. i wouldn't be here without you. [applause] and i can talk about my family without her knowledge in how much we've been helped, and...
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they've already moved forward on education reform. penn yetta, the new president is a big proponent of energy reform. mexico has a lot of potential it is not tapping at present. >> tom: we mentioned the price performance that the exchange rate had, outperformed the united states, and you think it can still continue to build on those gains. >> i think the u.s. needs to be there for mexico to outperform. as long as the u.s. economy keeps growing, mexico should keep growing. >> tom: so it is really the united states helping to pull mexico up? >> and mexican labor costs, when you adjust for productivity have been held flat over the next decade. china has seen its labor costs escalate, and the two have pretty close to met. so mexico is much more competitive on a cost basis, and it is here. >> tom: just across the border. finally, that brings us to the united states. how does the u.s. look compared to the rest of the world? >> i think we are still looking okay if we can get past this budget. >> tom: you're less excited about america than yo
they've already moved forward on education reform. penn yetta, the new president is a big proponent of energy reform. mexico has a lot of potential it is not tapping at present. >> tom: we mentioned the price performance that the exchange rate had, outperformed the united states, and you think it can still continue to build on those gains. >> i think the u.s. needs to be there for mexico to outperform. as long as the u.s. economy keeps growing, mexico should keep growing. >>...
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folks in newark, urban educators tend to like him more than suburban educators. you have all these constituencies that would normally be united against a republican governor and they're really confused and divided. it's very impressive. >> well, you know -- >> some democrats would say he does. very true. >> let's remind our viewer of an important thing. this is a national show, okay? it's not like we're dealing with the intricacies of new jersey every day. what happens is there's a thing called a national profile and there's a thing called truth, what happens in your state. on the national profile, when he's on "today" show or cbs this morning or abc or cnn, we're not getting into what's happening in new jersey. what you see with sweeney, he's trying to take some of the shy off christie. they recognize there's a gubernatorial election coming up. i think what sweeney should be doing is saying who is going to be the democratic candidate and how can we create a message in our state, forget national shows. in our state to go chris christie. otherwise, it's sour grape
folks in newark, urban educators tend to like him more than suburban educators. you have all these constituencies that would normally be united against a republican governor and they're really confused and divided. it's very impressive. >> well, you know -- >> some democrats would say he does. very true. >> let's remind our viewer of an important thing. this is a national show, okay? it's not like we're dealing with the intricacies of new jersey every day. what happens is...
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with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. ♪ [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] zzzquil™ sleep-aid. [ snoring ] [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] it's not for colds. it's not for pain. it's just for sleep. [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] because sleep is a beautiful thing™. [ birds chirping ] zzzquil™. the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil®. ♪ the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil®. is bigger than we think ... sometimelike the flu.fer from with aches, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so don't wait. call your doctor right away. tamiflu is prescription medicine for treating the flu in adults and children one year and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu tell your docto
with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. ♪ [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] zzzquil™ sleep-aid. [ snoring ] [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] it's not for colds. it's not for pain. it's just for sleep. [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] because sleep is a beautiful thing™. [ birds chirping ] zzzquil™. the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the...
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we thank you for being here to educate me. we appreciated, as always. thank you so much. coming up tomorrow, home depot co-founder, ubs chief economist with us to give us his outlook on this economy in these markets former ambassador to the united nations, john bolton. stay with us. when we come back, the president making too big national defense, national security nominations. the "a-team" takes a look at the confirmation battle that lies ahead next. ♪ the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone but her likes 50% more cash, but i have an idea. do you want a princess dress? yes. cupcakes? yes. do you want an etch-a-sketch? yes! do you want 50% more cash? no. you got talent. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a0% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. what's in your wallet? i usually say that. vision expanding to a 5-inch 1080p hd display and camera. touch acquiring nfc. hearing evolving with beats a
we thank you for being here to educate me. we appreciated, as always. thank you so much. coming up tomorrow, home depot co-founder, ubs chief economist with us to give us his outlook on this economy in these markets former ambassador to the united nations, john bolton. stay with us. when we come back, the president making too big national defense, national security nominations. the "a-team" takes a look at the confirmation battle that lies ahead next. ♪ the capital one cash rewards...
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among the educated middle class, he is profoundly unpopular, hated by many and even feared. that oncologist in the country's leading cancer clinic says that violent crime has swept of venezuela. >> a number of my colleagues go around in vehicles, very scared for their lives. every week, one of my friends' families is hit by a kidnapper. that is the terror that we live in. >> in the face of his loyalty, the opposition seems weekend. they dropped their demand for fresh elections and called off a rival demonstration of their own. for now, there is no power vacuum. despite his absence. >> for more on his health, i am joined by the one who formerly served as the director of the central bank. he is so reviled here in washington and you see those people turning out for an inauguration where he is not present and this is not in north korea situation where there are forced in, they really love him. >> his talent is the ability to connect with the people and that he is taking care of their interests. and without him, they would be bereft of any protection. >> what kind of country are
among the educated middle class, he is profoundly unpopular, hated by many and even feared. that oncologist in the country's leading cancer clinic says that violent crime has swept of venezuela. >> a number of my colleagues go around in vehicles, very scared for their lives. every week, one of my friends' families is hit by a kidnapper. that is the terror that we live in. >> in the face of his loyalty, the opposition seems weekend. they dropped their demand for fresh elections and...
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education has never been priority f priority. and they spend 3% of their budget on education and that's abysmal. single digits in some parts for women in the country. we're talking about a country of 180 million and the vast majority of them are under the age of 25. a lot of work to be done. >> that's astounding and malala will inspire some of that change. >> that's one of the things that this story has done is highlighted that, because i for one, had no idea the chasm that existed with regard and just splitting my education between that country and the rest of the industrial world. >> absolutely. >> thank you so much. >> appreciate and continue to follow the story and come back with an update, a happy update, we hope. >> hope so. >>> save my son. it is a unique tfr of it effort aimed at helping some of the young men at greatest risk in our society. it is a fantastic program, if you haven't checked it out yet. i'll talk to the host about this series. we'll talk about whether with the effort is working. come back. ad no idea why d
education has never been priority f priority. and they spend 3% of their budget on education and that's abysmal. single digits in some parts for women in the country. we're talking about a country of 180 million and the vast majority of them are under the age of 25. a lot of work to be done. >> that's astounding and malala will inspire some of that change. >> that's one of the things that this story has done is highlighted that, because i for one, had no idea the chasm that existed...
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an independent report showed that actually the results of it had been not to improve the quality of education at all and they awarded the project in nigeria their second lowest rating again the government here refutes that same report sources that only visited a handful of schools so it's a pretty damning indictment of what's happening to all this money. vols some of aid money how does it exactly help the image or british politicians. well of course the conservative party here in this country has an image of sort of stinginess and only wanting to help the rich and it does go a long way towards getting rid of an image like that it shows that politicians are magnanimous sort of make them seem very generous and this information does suggest that the government doesn't really care where the money goes or how it's administered or how effective it is it only has that it seems to be giving this city the study is really quite critical isn't it does it suggest you should stop helping communities abroad altogether i know it's not suggesting that it's just suggesting that the money is allocated and admi
an independent report showed that actually the results of it had been not to improve the quality of education at all and they awarded the project in nigeria their second lowest rating again the government here refutes that same report sources that only visited a handful of schools so it's a pretty damning indictment of what's happening to all this money. vols some of aid money how does it exactly help the image or british politicians. well of course the conservative party here in this country...
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care to explain is the president of consumer education for smartcredit.com. john, i'm going to put up the full screen. it adds up. eight dollars to replace a car, $3 if you don't use the card. what you say about pcs? what he say about the card? >> if you take a monthly fee and nothing else, meaning that you do nothing else ,-com,-com ma you are still paying a little over $47 per year as an annual fee to get access your own money. this card -- i can't believe i'm saying this, compared to some of the other product is actually not as bad as some of the other ones. it is a flawed way of doing this. it's like saying that my broken arm is not as bad as yours. >> okay, you and i have talked about russell simmons, kim kardashian, even magic johnson let's be clear. celebrities seek ways to raise money, make more money. and how are they doing a? >> welcome i think what's happening is them of these issuers recognize that there is a market. and that instead of marketing a product like normal financial institutions are doing so, they are actually hooking themselves up wit
care to explain is the president of consumer education for smartcredit.com. john, i'm going to put up the full screen. it adds up. eight dollars to replace a car, $3 if you don't use the card. what you say about pcs? what he say about the card? >> if you take a monthly fee and nothing else, meaning that you do nothing else ,-com,-com ma you are still paying a little over $47 per year as an annual fee to get access your own money. this card -- i can't believe i'm saying this, compared to...
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we thank you for being here to educate me. we appreciated, as always. thank you so much. coming up tomorrow, home depot co-founder, ubs chief economist with us to give us his outlook on this economy in these markets former ambassador to the united nations, john bolton. stay with us. when we come back, the president making too big national defense, national security nominations. the "a-team" takes a look at the confirmation battle that lies ahead next. ♪ at a dry cleaner, weeplaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ lou: journey me now, the "a-team", pulitzer prize-winning journalist, former clinton adviser, former deputy assistant to president bush. good to have you all year. let's start with the presidents appointing a republican, and the chief opposition seems to be coming from the republicans. what is that about? >> are you sure he is a republican? lou: a big old -- look, i think the probl
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now her father, who runs a school in pakistan, has been given a job in the uk, promoting education so the family can stay here. at least for a while. nbc has followed this story from the beginning. >> we're told by a source close that malala and her family are enjoying finally being together again and she and her father are as committed to ever as their advocacy work, not just in pakistan but around the world. right now their priority is malala's full recovery. >> reporter: malala will undergo reconstructive surgery in a few weeks, facing her recovery with the same courage and determination that has the world rooting for her. keir simmons, nbc news, london. >>> and still ahead as "nbc nightly news" continues, the mountains of california, a different kind of gold rush, and not a moment too soon. >>> and later, one man is making a difference for some americans in uniform. putting their lives on the line, half a world away. >>> we've done a lot of reporting lately about the drought that's left much of this nation way too dry. tonight there's some potentially good news to report in a part
now her father, who runs a school in pakistan, has been given a job in the uk, promoting education so the family can stay here. at least for a while. nbc has followed this story from the beginning. >> we're told by a source close that malala and her family are enjoying finally being together again and she and her father are as committed to ever as their advocacy work, not just in pakistan but around the world. right now their priority is malala's full recovery. >> reporter: malala...